July 10th
11:03 PM
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blackamazon:

so-treu:

transfeminism:

thespiritwas:

Sylvia Rivera kicking ass on stage after some radfems & transphobes tried to refuse her the right to speak at the 1973 Christopher Street Liberation Day rally.  Said radfems then had their own march in part protesting trans participation in Pride.  A precursor to today’s Dyke March.  

40 years later in the very same park trans women are still fighting for space within Pride as this year’s Dyke March fiasco demonstrated.  I’m feeling challenged and troubled by the narrative that trans women’s response to transphobia must take the “form of serious, calm, point by point analyses of why radfems are wrong” as Stephen Ira pointed out.

What strikes me about this video is that she isn’t trying to be calm and collected after being attacked.  She’s not internalizing the notion that fighting transphobia has to take on the oppressive notion of “respectability.”

These conversations have left me wondering: has the non profit industrial complex and professionalized activism gentrified our political activity?

So within all of that, I say: nothing but love and power to trans women creating space for ourselves in queer community! Special shout out to Voz who inspired this post!

“You all tell me go! And hide my tail between my legs! I will not any longer put up with this shit!” —Sylvia Rivera

We are not going anywhere!

oh jesus

chills down my spine

THIS is what MOTHERING looks like to us.

Call me when trying to keep your babies alive involves facing down rabid hoards telling you to die.

tell me agin about fearlessness.

Oh and when you got to bed tonight and chat with your ” best gay” over brunch in some super gentrified area of town

Thank this woman you aren’t both in jail praying for your safety.

That is what MOTHERING had to look like 

tell me some more shit about work life balance….

April 21st
10:19 PM
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surnameviet:

Chúng tôi là LGBT (We are LGBT)

Lesbian: Người đồng tính nữ
Gay: Người đồng tính nam
Bisexual: Người song tính
Transgender: Người chuyển giới

April 19th
8:40 PM
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sonofbaldwin:

James Baldwin Goes IN:

February 15th
10:04 PM
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yosimar:

Jorge Gutierrez, Undocumented Queer Activist Works To Bring LGBT And Pro-Immigration Groups Together

February 14th
10:40 PM
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It Did Not Start With Stonewall: Black Lesbian Elders Tell Their Herstories: Our revolution didn’t start with Stonewall. African American lesbian elders tell the tales of gay New York life in Harlem, Brooklyn and the Bronx before the world-altering Stonewall rebellion. In this clip they recall, raids and suffocating laws and racial discrimination faced within the gay community.